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  1. hdtech
    07-26-2009 11:29 PM - permalink
    hdtech
    Mike

    Need some help,,,please. Since you are a tundra owner what "Rear Drum Adjuster" tool do you recomend or use. I replaced my rear drums and need to adjust my drums! I was using a short handle screwdriver and it was working. But would really prefer a proper adjusting tool.

    Thanks
    Michael
  2. jtfd93
    05-03-2009 11:54 AM - permalink
    jtfd93
    Is there a thread on how to replace the drums like you made about the parking brake? I have had spongie brakes for too long, replacing the fluid and bleeding the front calipers five hundred thousand times without succes. I read I may have a bubble in the master cylindar (spelling). Any suggestions on how to clear the air from the master c? Thanks for you help. It is almost camping season and I want to insure safe travel for my family.
  3. MEvang
    04-13-2009 08:37 PM - permalink
    MEvang
    If you are doing the upgrade showed here http://www.tundrasolutions.com/forum...brake-upgrade/ This is the Toyota recommended upgrade and your stock wheels will fit.
    Mike
  4. gwdupree
    04-07-2009 02:54 PM - permalink
    gwdupree
    I have a 2002 Tundra SR5 and would like to improve the brakes. If I upgrade calipers and rotors, will the stock wheels fit? Please reply.G.W. Dupree
  5. MEvang
    02-06-2009 08:01 PM - permalink
    MEvang
    Steve,
    Sorry I never got back to you, I wasn't notified of you PM and just found it.
    13WG are the upgrade calipers used to 2006.
    Mike
  6. stevekjun
    01-05-2009 02:27 PM - permalink
    stevekjun
    I've read your great post about the 1st Gen. Tundra brake caliper upgrade and like most I have the same problem, warped rotors and of coarse my truck has NOT had the caliper upgrade done. I went to the local Toyota dealership and the service rep. told me that since my truck is out of warranty, I would have to pay for the upgrade. So if I were foolish enough to pay a dealership for work I can do myself it would cost over $1200 in parts alone + labor. Wow, I'm sure I bought a Toyota and not a Mercedes last year. So I need your expert advice on something, I need to do the upgrade since I pull a trailer on a regular basis. I came across left and right calipers off a 2007 FJ Cruiser rear end damaged (totaled) The guy wants $125.00 for both calipers, the numbers on the casings are 13WG, I know the ones you show on the TSB are 13WL, Will the 13WG (part # 47730035411) 0work on my 01 Tundra AC? Your help is tremendously appreciated.
    Thanks, Steve

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